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DOE Building Technologies Program: Homes Search Help More Search Options Search Site Map Subject Index -- EERE Information Center Homes Building America Projects Your State Energy Office Energy Savers Website Home Energy Saver Tool Virtual Home Navigator Consumer Energy Information Efficient Windows Home Energy magazine Real Goods Ways to Save Use a programmable thermostat to control the heating and cooling in your home Compare your energy use against the national average Conduct a home energy audit to determine the largest savings potential Install energy efficient lighting such as compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) Hire a professional to help you insulate and repair your ducts Need help lowering your energy bills? As many as 30 million low-income families in the U.S. are eligible for home weatherization help. Visit the Weatherization Assistance Program web site for information Homes Use Energy Like It's Going Out of Style The typical U.S. family spends $1,300 a year on home energy bills, and some of that energy is wasted. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning units are inefficient, windows leak conditioned air, and appliances devour energy. This is money out of your pocket, and it's bad news for the environment—electricity generated by fossil fuels for a single home puts more carbon dioxide into the air than two average cars. Building Energy-Efficient New Homes New home construction presents an opportunity to incorporate energy-saving features right from the start. Across the nation, savvy homeowners and home builders are demonstrating that energy-smart building choices can help homeowners save on energy bills and, at the same time, give homebuilders a competitive advantage. The Good News? Well, maybe using so much energy—especially in the form of fossil fuels—is going out of style. Homeowners and renters know that saving energy means saving money, and they're realizing that it does not mean sacrificing functionality. There are many things you can do to save energy, ranging from long-term investments to simple no- or low-cost changes. In fact, simple adjustments—like letting your dishes air dry—add up to significant savings. Looking for long-term savings? Because we use-and waste-energy in so many ways, there are plenty of options for cutting back. If you replace 25% of your lights in high-use areas with fluorescents, you can save about 50% of your lighting energy bill. In the market for a new appliance? Invest a little extra money in an energy-efficient product and save more money in the long run. If you're building an addition to your home, double-paned windows and proper insulation will reduce your heating and cooling costs, and strategically placed windows will provide daylighting. From water heating to landscaping, most areas of your home offer opportunities to save. But we will always need energy, and that's why many homeowners are turning to renewable energy sources for a cleaner, more sustainable choice. This can mean investing in solar panels to supply your home's electricity or purchasing a solar water heater. It can also mean installing ground source heat pumps that use the heat of the earth to moderate the temperature of your home. In many areas, utility companies offer clean energy options such as wind power. And that's not all. While you're at the business of saving money, you'll help reduce dependence on fossil fuels, which increases domestic security. You'll also help the environment. In 2000, residences accounted for 20% of U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions—that's 313.4 million metric tons of carbon dioxide. Saving energy also goes hand in hand with other sustainable choices, like saving water and using more friendly materials and products, like paint, carpet, and cleaners. This is good news for the environment, but it also improves the health of your home, so you can breathe easy. So, where to start? A home energy audit will help you determine what changes will save the most energy and money. If you'd like an overview of energy use in homes, check out the Virtual Home Navigator . Energy Savers is full of useful tips for saving energy, and Home Energy Saver allows you to plug in specific information about your home to find out where you have the most potential for savings. By now, chances are you've come up with a much better way to spend your money than sending it out your single-paned window. A college savings fund, perhaps, or a water-saving clothes washer? Or how about that vacation you've been dreaming about? Printable Version Webmaster | Security & Privacy | Building Technologies Program Home | EERE Home U.S. Department of Energy Content Last Updated: 07/08/2004



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Xbox 360 is the U.K.'s Fastest-Selling Home Console News for Xbox 360 on GamePro.com Microsoft's Xbox 360 is one step closer to world domination. UK data firm Chart-Track has announced that the Xbox 360 is the fastest-selling home game console released in the United Kingdom, beating out Nintendo's GameCube system. Actual figures aren't yet available. But it's likely that the overall shortage of Xbox 360 units in retail stores actually cramped this figure; had Microsoft been able to meet demand, who knows what the final U.K. launch figures might have been? Overall, though, this is a telling sign that Microsoft's global launch strategy is paying off. Now, all eyes are turning to the Japanese sales figures. Can Microsoft break into the notoriously insular Japanese gaming market? " PS2 / Xbox / GameCube / PC / Handheld / Wireless / Entertainment / -- Newsletters / Holiday Gift Guide PSP Guide -- News / Screenshots / Downloads / Cheats / User Reviews / Forums / Free Stuff / Shop Title Keyword Advanced Search --- Xbox 360 Game Finder Reviews Previews Cheats Strategies Features News RPG Sports Action Adventure Direct Feed Win a FREE iPod 2GB Nano! Be a part of the GamePro Team for a day Lucas Arts SWG New Player Experience 2K Sports Xbox 360 Sweepstakes Download and Play Peter Jackson's King Kong! Games.net Presents the 2005 Holiday Gift Guide Win A FREE Xbox 360! Free Newsletters! GamePro Weekly ProNews (daily) Cheats (weekly) Xbox 360 (weekly) PS3 (weekly) GameCube (weekly) Handheld (weekly) PC/Online (weekly) Xbox (weekly) PS2 (weekly) Sports Entertainment Hot Links Newsletters Action Replay Shop 5.0 list Release Calendar Retro PlaySmart The Hub Forums User Reviews Contests Letters Inside GP GP FAQ Register Update Info Magazine Subscribe and Save Subscribe to GamePro EX Inside Current Issue Gift Subscriptions Subscriber Services Past Issue Archive Latest Code Vault Xbox 360 / News / Xbox 360 is the U.K.'s Fastest-Selling Home Console Xbox 360 is the U.K.'s Fastest-Selling Home Console Info News Previews Review Cheats Strategies Features Downloads Prices Publisher : Micrososft Developer : Microsoft Release Date : Available Now ESRB Rating : Everyone 1 of 9 screens Advertisement Recent News Similar Games Final Fantasy Creator Goe... Xbox 360 May Not Be Avail... EA Casts Doubt on Xbox 36... LA Xbox Modders Charged f... Hackers: Xbox 360 Mod-Chi... Xbox 360 Games Already Be... Metal Gear Acid 2 Darwinia Lost In Blue Xbox 360 1503 A.D. Left Behind: Eternal Forc... Community Average 3.9 User Review • Go to User Reviews • Write your own User Review • Go to GamePro Forums • Go to the Official Forum Topic --- News by: Vicious Sid Posted: 12/06/05 [ view screens ] Microsoft's Xbox 360 is one step closer to world domination. UK data firm Chart-Track has announced that the Xbox 360 is the fastest-selling home game console released in the United Kingdom, beating out Nintendo's GameCube system. Actual figures aren't yet available. But it's likely that the overall shortage of Xbox 360 units in retail stores actually cramped this figure; had Microsoft been able to meet demand, who knows what the final U.K. launch figures might have been? Overall, though, this is a telling sign that Microsoft's global launch strategy is paying off. Now, all eyes are turning to the Japanese sales figures. Can Microsoft break into the notoriously insular Japanese gaming market? track this game / --- email this article / print this article / view screens Name Address City State ZIP Email Sponsored Links ©2005 IDG Entertainment. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement Terms Of Service Agreement Advertising Information IDG Entertainment Online Network: GamePro.com Games.net GamerHelp.com GameStar.com BlogFaction.com IDG.net: PCWorld Macworld Playlist CIO Computerworld CSO Infoworld JavaWorld Network World Networking for Small Business PC Advisor PC World Latin America Techworld ITWorld Canada PC World Canada IDG International GamePro.com Customer Service Subscribe Submit a Code Site Comments Contact Print Advertising Online Advertising Staff Jobs About Us Media Kit The 2005 Industry White Paper RSS Feeds Site Map



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DOE Building Technologies Program: Homes Search Help More Search Options Search Site Map Subject Index -- EERE Information Center Homes Building America Projects Your State Energy Office Energy Savers Website Home Energy Saver Tool Virtual Home Navigator Consumer Energy Information Efficient Windows Home Energy magazine Real Goods Ways to Save Use a programmable thermostat to control the heating and cooling in your home Compare your energy use against the national average Conduct a home energy audit to determine the largest savings potential Install energy efficient lighting such as compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) Hire a professional to help you insulate and repair your ducts Need help lowering your energy bills? As many as 30 million low-income families in the U.S. are eligible for home weatherization help. Visit the Weatherization Assistance Program web site for information Homes Use Energy Like It's Going Out of Style The typical U.S. family spends $1,300 a year on home energy bills, and some of that energy is wasted. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning units are inefficient, windows leak conditioned air, and appliances devour energy. This is money out of your pocket, and it's bad news for the environment—electricity generated by fossil fuels for a single home puts more carbon dioxide into the air than two average cars. Building Energy-Efficient New Homes New home construction presents an opportunity to incorporate energy-saving features right from the start. Across the nation, savvy homeowners and home builders are demonstrating that energy-smart building choices can help homeowners save on energy bills and, at the same time, give homebuilders a competitive advantage. The Good News? Well, maybe using so much energy—especially in the form of fossil fuels—is going out of style. Homeowners and renters know that saving energy means saving money, and they're realizing that it does not mean sacrificing functionality. There are many things you can do to save energy, ranging from long-term investments to simple no- or low-cost changes. In fact, simple adjustments—like letting your dishes air dry—add up to significant savings. Looking for long-term savings? Because we use-and waste-energy in so many ways, there are plenty of options for cutting back. If you replace 25% of your lights in high-use areas with fluorescents, you can save about 50% of your lighting energy bill. In the market for a new appliance? Invest a little extra money in an energy-efficient product and save more money in the long run. If you're building an addition to your home, double-paned windows and proper insulation will reduce your heating and cooling costs, and strategically placed windows will provide daylighting. From water heating to landscaping, most areas of your home offer opportunities to save. But we will always need energy, and that's why many homeowners are turning to renewable energy sources for a cleaner, more sustainable choice. This can mean investing in solar panels to supply your home's electricity or purchasing a solar water heater. It can also mean installing ground source heat pumps that use the heat of the earth to moderate the temperature of your home. In many areas, utility companies offer clean energy options such as wind power. And that's not all. While you're at the business of saving money, you'll help reduce dependence on fossil fuels, which increases domestic security. You'll also help the environment. In 2000, residences accounted for 20% of U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions—that's 313.4 million metric tons of carbon dioxide. Saving energy also goes hand in hand with other sustainable choices, like saving water and using more friendly materials and products, like paint, carpet, and cleaners. This is good news for the environment, but it also improves the health of your home, so you can breathe easy. So, where to start? A home energy audit will help you determine what changes will save the most energy and money. If you'd like an overview of energy use in homes, check out the Virtual Home Navigator . Energy Savers is full of useful tips for saving energy, and Home Energy Saver allows you to plug in specific information about your home to find out where you have the most potential for savings. By now, chances are you've come up with a much better way to spend your money than sending it out your single-paned window. A college savings fund, perhaps, or a water-saving clothes washer? Or how about that vacation you've been dreaming about? Printable Version Webmaster | Security & Privacy | Building Technologies Program Home | EERE Home U.S. Department of Energy Content Last Updated: 07/08/2004



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Xbox 360 is the U.K.'s Fastest-Selling Home Console News for Xbox 360 on GamePro.com Microsoft's Xbox 360 is one step closer to world domination. UK data firm Chart-Track has announced that the Xbox 360 is the fastest-selling home game console released in the United Kingdom, beating out Nintendo's GameCube system. Actual figures aren't yet available. But it's likely that the overall shortage of Xbox 360 units in retail stores actually cramped this figure; had Microsoft been able to meet demand, who knows what the final U.K. launch figures might have been? Overall, though, this is a telling sign that Microsoft's global launch strategy is paying off. Now, all eyes are turning to the Japanese sales figures. Can Microsoft break into the notoriously insular Japanese gaming market? " PS2 / Xbox / GameCube / PC / Handheld / Wireless / Entertainment / -- Newsletters / Holiday Gift Guide PSP Guide -- News / Screenshots / Downloads / Cheats / User Reviews / Forums / Free Stuff / Shop Title Keyword Advanced Search --- Xbox 360 Game Finder Reviews Previews Cheats Strategies Features News RPG Sports Action Adventure Direct Feed Win a FREE iPod 2GB Nano! Be a part of the GamePro Team for a day Lucas Arts SWG New Player Experience 2K Sports Xbox 360 Sweepstakes Download and Play Peter Jackson's King Kong! Games.net Presents the 2005 Holiday Gift Guide Win A FREE Xbox 360! Free Newsletters! GamePro Weekly ProNews (daily) Cheats (weekly) Xbox 360 (weekly) PS3 (weekly) GameCube (weekly) Handheld (weekly) PC/Online (weekly) Xbox (weekly) PS2 (weekly) Sports Entertainment Hot Links Newsletters Action Replay Shop 5.0 list Release Calendar Retro PlaySmart The Hub Forums User Reviews Contests Letters Inside GP GP FAQ Register Update Info Magazine Subscribe and Save Subscribe to GamePro EX Inside Current Issue Gift Subscriptions Subscriber Services Past Issue Archive Latest Code Vault Xbox 360 / News / Xbox 360 is the U.K.'s Fastest-Selling Home Console Xbox 360 is the U.K.'s Fastest-Selling Home Console Info News Previews Review Cheats Strategies Features Downloads Prices Publisher : Micrososft Developer : Microsoft Release Date : Available Now ESRB Rating : Everyone 1 of 9 screens Advertisement Recent News Similar Games Final Fantasy Creator Goe... Xbox 360 May Not Be Avail... EA Casts Doubt on Xbox 36... LA Xbox Modders Charged f... Hackers: Xbox 360 Mod-Chi... Xbox 360 Games Already Be... Metal Gear Acid 2 Darwinia Lost In Blue Xbox 360 1503 A.D. Left Behind: Eternal Forc... Community Average 3.9 User Review • Go to User Reviews • Write your own User Review • Go to GamePro Forums • Go to the Official Forum Topic --- News by: Vicious Sid Posted: 12/06/05 [ view screens ] Microsoft's Xbox 360 is one step closer to world domination. UK data firm Chart-Track has announced that the Xbox 360 is the fastest-selling home game console released in the United Kingdom, beating out Nintendo's GameCube system. Actual figures aren't yet available. But it's likely that the overall shortage of Xbox 360 units in retail stores actually cramped this figure; had Microsoft been able to meet demand, who knows what the final U.K. launch figures might have been? Overall, though, this is a telling sign that Microsoft's global launch strategy is paying off. Now, all eyes are turning to the Japanese sales figures. Can Microsoft break into the notoriously insular Japanese gaming market? track this game / --- email this article / print this article / view screens Name Address City State ZIP Email Sponsored Links ©2005 IDG Entertainment. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement Terms Of Service Agreement Advertising Information IDG Entertainment Online Network: GamePro.com Games.net GamerHelp.com GameStar.com BlogFaction.com IDG.net: PCWorld Macworld Playlist CIO Computerworld CSO Infoworld JavaWorld Network World Networking for Small Business PC Advisor PC World Latin America Techworld ITWorld Canada PC World Canada IDG International GamePro.com Customer Service Subscribe Submit a Code Site Comments Contact Print Advertising Online Advertising Staff Jobs About Us Media Kit The 2005 Industry White Paper RSS Feeds Site Map



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